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VINTAGE SOLID WOODEN BALL / SPHERE WITH INLAID BOVINE BONE AROUND THE EQUATOR HOME DISPLAY PIECE APPROX OVERALL SIZE 5" DIAMETER ALL INTACT AND COMPLETE WITH ITS BOVINE BONE INLAY WEAR WITH THE ODD SCUFF AND DING DUE TO AGE AND USE STILL A NICE UNUSUAL DECORATIVE PIECE SEE ALL PHOTOS.

Our moulds and production techniques capture and reproduce all the fine detail from the original carvings to produce a very high-quality piece with all the authenticity from the original carving. Monk’s Head.

Large Cherub's Head. These reproductions are cast from a resin composite and then stained to give the product all the fine detail, feel and authenticity of the original carving. Beautifully colour stained and toned they are virtually indistinguishable from the originals.

The Thistle Chapel was completed in 1911 and the carvings took two brothers just over two years to complete. This magnificent piece is of an Angel playing the Scottish Bagpipes. This replica has been taken directly from the original, which captures the rich and fine detail applied and found on the original carving.

This corbel carving is of an Angel praying with her hands held out together. The carving is full of rich detail and done in a classic style from the 14th Century. This reproduction has been taken from the original carving that captures all the fine detail that is found in the original.

This magnificent and outstanding reproduction carving is taken from virtually a full Misericord. Griffin catching Hare. Our moulds and production techniques capture and reproduce all the fine detail from the original carvings to produce a very high-quality piece with all the authenticity from the original carving.

Could you be his saviour and new keeper?. Church Mouse in the Pulpit. One of our unique and exclusive designs from our range of hand crafted giftware known as the Poor Church Mouse Collection. Our designs are hand carved by a master carver/sculptor and then we take a mould directly from these from which we then cast and stain to produce these beautiful little mice.

DOMAINE DE LA ROMANEE CONTI HAND-MADE WOODEN CASE SINGLE DRC BOTTLE THIS FAMOUS AND RARE UNIQUE WOODEN BOX IN MINT AND PRESTIGE CONDITIONS FROM THE BEST HOUSE IN BURGUNDY Please refer to scanned images for condition and description. Questions? If you have any questions, please email me and I will promptly

Very much like a gargoyle they are ugly little creatures primarily to ward of evil spirits and protect the good citizens and parishioners of the church. The main difference being a Grotesque is often carved from wood and is found on interior decoration, the Gargoyle is found outside made of stone and spouts water from the mouth.

Our moulds and production techniques capture and reproduce all the fine detail from the original carvings to produce a very high-quality piece with all the authenticity from the original carving. This is an insight to the portrait and appearance of one of England’s Saints.

Monk Corbel. This small carving is of a hooded Monk’s Head. Our moulds and production techniques capture and reproduce all the fine detail from the original carvings to produce a very high-quality piece with all the authenticity from the original carving.

They show scenes with both a sense of humour and teachings of moral importance especially from the view of the Catholic Church. This carving shows a cat playing the fiddle with many mice dancing to the music.

This is one of our very latest additions to the collection and is known as the Church Verger's Dog. His main hobby is chasing the church cat (that's why the cat looks so sad) as well as sleeping and chewing bones, however he is very partial to Bonio's given to him by the church congregation.

Our moulds and production techniques capture and reproduce all the fine detail from the original carvings to produce a very high-quality piece with all the authenticity from the original carving. This is the Yorkshire Rose, emblem of Yorkshire.

This is the Yorkshire Rose, emblem of Yorkshire. This is a very accurate and perfectly carved piece of work from an expert craftsman. A must have piece for all proud persons with Yorkshire roots and connections.

This carving is a most splendid portrait of a lion seemingly biting his own tail and holding this in position with his paw. This is a magnificent carving and reproduced with all the fine and splendid detail of the original carving.

He’s a good mouse with morals and well behaved but, it’s a hard life living in the choir stalls of the Cathedral and he needs all the help he can get. Church Mouse – The Vicar. One of our unique and exclusive designs from our range of hand crafted giftware known as the Poor Church Mouse Collection.

This magnificent and outstanding reproduction carving is know as The Ripon Demon, unlike most of the carving we have reproduced from within the Cathedral that are Misericord support carvings this gem of a find is located on the arm rests inbetween the Misericords.

Not now content to just dress up and have fun but he has learnt to play the church organ. He sits in his little seat and plays beautiful music for all his fellow mice friends filling the church with music and joy.

He’s a good mouse with morals and well behaved but, it’s a hard life living in the choir stalls of the Cathedral and he needs all the help he can get. Church Mouse – The Cardinal. One of our unique and exclusive designs from our range of hand crafted giftware known as the Poor Church Mouse Collection.

Could you be his saviour and new keeper?. One of our unique and exclusive designs from our range of hand crafted giftware known as the Poor Church Mouse Collection. Our designs are hand carved by a master carver/sculptor and then we take a mould directly from these from which we then cast and stain to produce these beautiful little mice.

Our moulds and production techniques capture and reproduce all the fine detail from the original carvings to produce a very high-quality piece with all the authenticity from the original carving. One of a pair of small-carved corbels from the pulpit of Carlisle Cathedral.

This carving is known as Dragon #3 it is one of a pair of Dragons that stand to each side of a central carving. In the centre is a magnificent carving of a Knight falling from his horse after being shot by an arrow and known as “The Fall of Pride”.

Old Scottish Carved Oak Clan Coat Arms Plaque Crest Shield Old Old Scottish Carved Oak Clan Coat Arms Plaque Crest Shield . It is made of Solid Wood and measures 8.5" X 7.5" X 1.5". It is HAND CARVED.It is an used item BUT , in good condition .I have posted supersize photos so you can see exactly what you are bidding on.

This is the Yorkshire Rose (Large), emblem of Yorkshire. This is a very accurate and perfectly carved piece of work from an expert craftsman. A must have piece for all proud persons with Yorkshire roots and connections.

They show scenes with both a sense of humour and teachings of moral importance especially from the view of the Catholic Church. This carving is of a large cat catching a mouse. Our moulds and production techniques capture and reproduce all the fine detail from the original carvings to produce a very high-quality piece with all the authenticity from the original carving.

Found upon the Misericords and supporters from within the choir stalls of Worcester Cathedral. This small but interesting carving shows what is commonly known as a Tudor Rose. However, the rose was carved around AD 1380 and the Tudor period did not start until AD 1485 a further 105 years later.

This is a most splendid and beautiful carving of a large Frog. What is most strange and apparent of this carving is that it portrays the Frog seemingly committing suicide by thrusting a sword into its own stomach.

This is a magnificent carving and reproduced with all the fine and splendid detail of the original carving. Our moulds and production techniques capture and reproduce all the fine detail from the original carvings to produce a very high-quality piece with all the authenticity from the original carving.

Church Mouse – Musician playing the Flute. It’s a hard life living in the choir stalls of the Cathedral and he needs all the help he can get. One of our unique and exclusive designs from our range of hand crafted giftware known as the Poor Church Mouse Collection.

This special range of products have been produced from our own designs and carved by our sculptor Nick Hunter. All our reproductions are hand cast in a resin composite and stained to produce an incredibly accurate copy of the original with all the fine detail and authenticity of the original.

They play for free and make a living only from small donations kindly given from the congregation. He’s a good mouse with morals and well behaved but, it’s a hard life living in the choir stalls of the Cathedral and he needs all the help he can get.

The Thistle Chapel was completed in 1911 and the carvings took two brothers just over two years to complete. This magnificent piece is a highly detailed and accurate portrait of a Wild Boar eating acorns from a branch of oak foliage.

One of our unique and exclusive designs from our range of hand crafted giftware known as the Poor Church Mouse Collection. Our designs are hand carved by a master carver/sculptor and then we take a mould directly from these from which we then cast and stain to produce these beautiful little mice.

Our moulds and production techniques capture and reproduce all the fine detail from the original carvings to produce a very high-quality piece with all the authenticity from the original carving. One of a pair of small-carved corbels from the pulpit of Carlisle Cathedral.

This carving is of the legendary Greenman. It is a beautifully carved and intricate piece with stunning detail. Our moulds and production techniques capture and reproduce all the fine detail from the original carvings to produce a very high-quality piece with all the authenticity from the original carving.

This little mouse is our very latest addition to the collection and known as the church mouse hiding in cheese. On hearing the church cat coming he takes refuge in the cheese, lets hope the cat don't like cheese too or it's the end for little mouse!

This carving is of a Lion portrayed in a style known as a Lion Mask, however this is an interesting but also bizarre depiction of a Lion. This carving makes an interesting and conversational focal point when on display.

This carving is of a goblin, similar in appearance to that of a gargoyle but carved from wood and found indoors. This reproduction carving stands proud when hung upon a wall and makes a most attractive and interesting focal point.